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Lost In Mall An Ethnography Of Middle Class Jakarta In The 1990s Lizzy Van Leeuwen

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Lost In Mall An Ethnography Of Middle Class Jakarta In The 1990s Lizzy Van Leeuwen
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Lost In Mall An Ethnography Of Middle Class Jakarta In The 1990s Lizzy Van Leeuwen instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.38 MB
Pages: 299
Author: Lizzy Van Leeuwen
ISBN: 9789067183116, 9067183113
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Lost In Mall An Ethnography Of Middle Class Jakarta In The 1990s Lizzy Van Leeuwen by Lizzy Van Leeuwen 9789067183116, 9067183113 instant download after payment.

In this study, based on extensive anthropological fieldwork throughout the 1990s, an "emerging new middle class" is examined as a socio-cultural phenomenon. Despite a global orientation and a taste for democracy, its members seemed to have internalized the New Order along with some lingering late-colonial notions as their guidelines for life. How "new" was this new middle class anyway? Lifestyle and material culture practices in the suburb of Bintaro Raya—in public space as well as in the intimacy of living rooms—illustrate the everyday ambiguity of people who appear to be trapped in their imagined middle-classness: they were "lost in mall".

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